AR Awards for Emerging Architecture 2008

Result

WINNERS
Hotel / Tudela, Navarre, Spain / EMILIANO LÓPEZ & MÓNICA RIVERA ARQUITECTOS

Houses / Rudrapur, Bangladesh / ANNA HERINGER WITH BASEHABITAT, BRAC UNIVERSITY and DIPSHIKHA

Office and shop / Santiago, Chile / ALBERTO MOZÓ STUDIO

HIGHLY COMMENDED
Housing / Copenhagen, Denmark / BJARKE INGELS GROUP

Workshop / Kanagawa, Japan / JUNYA ISHIGAMI + ASSOCIATES

Rest area / Torvdalshalsen, Lofoten Islands, Norway / 70oN ARKITEKTUR

Mobile shelter / nr Snape, Suffolk / SANEI HOPKINS ARCHITECTS

Apartments / Tokyo, Japan / YUJI NAKAE + AKIYOSHI TAKAGI + HIROFUMI OHNO

Offices / Zurich, Switzerland / CAMENZIND EVOLUTION

COMMENDED
House / Nandgaon, Maharashtra, India / STUDIO MUMBAI

Theme park / Antalya, Turkey / EMRE AROLAT ARCHITECTS

Outdoor bath / Stuttgart, Germany / SMAQ

Bar and community centre / Thu Dau Mot, Vietnam / VO TRONG NGHIA

HONOURABLE MENTIONS
House / Tokyo, Japan / TNA

House / Nanjing, China / AZL

Public lavatory / Austin, Texas, USA / MIRÓ RIVERA ARCHITECTS

House / Tokyo, Japan / MAKOTO YAMAGUCHI DESIGN

Mixed-use development / Dublin, Ireland / BUCHOLZ MCEVOY ARCHITECTS

House / Tokyo, Japan / MASAHIRO HARADA + MAO / MOUNT FUJI ARCHITECTS STUDIO

Water purification plant / Sant'Erasmo, Venice, Italy / C+S ASSOCIATI

House / Trondheim, Norway / BRENDELAND & KRISTOFFERSEN

Garden pavilions / Potters' Fields, London / DSDHA

Kiosk / Madrid, Spain / BRUT DELUXE

Public lavatories / Jinhua City, China / DnA_DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE

Orang-utan enclosure / Perth, Australia / IREDALE PEDERSEN HOOK ARCHITECTS

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Overview

The world's leading emerging architecture award.

Category Award / Competition Result
Type International, Award, Open, Single-Stage, Anonymous
Genre Architecture, Installation, Interior, Landscape, Product
Country UK
RegDeadline 8 September 2008 GoogleCal iCal
8 September 2008 (Must be Received)
Eligibility Architects and people in other design professions whose qualifications are recognised by their local accreditation organisation, provided that they are 45 or younger during the year 2008.
Target Field Completed work. Entries can be made for any building, interior, landscape, urban or product design.The maximum number of entries from any individual or practice is FIVE – with each entry showing only ONE project. As there is a new Jury, work entered for p

Description
The AR Awards for Emerging Architecture is the biggest and best award for young architects in the world and gives £15 000 in prize money. Inaugurated in 1999, it is sponsored by Buro Happold and Wilkhahn. Intended to bring wider international recognition to a talented new generation of architects and designers, the Awards have attracted entries from more than 80 countries, representing every inhabited continent.
Awards are for built or manufactured work only, and besides buildings, the full range of design activity, from landscapes and urban spaces to furniture and cutlery can be submitted.

Jury
Sir Peter Cook (architect and critic, London)
Peter Davey (Former Editor of The Architectural Review)
Sou Fujimoto (AR Awards winner in 2006 and twice highly commended, Tokyo, Japan)
Mathias Klotz (Santiago, Chile), Sheila O'Donnell (O'Donnell & Tuomey, Dublin, Ireland)
Paul Finch (Editor of The Architectural Review and Chairman of the Jury)

Prize
£15 000 Total, Publication, Lecture and Exhibitions.

Entry Fee
Entry fee for each project submitted is £65 (US$130 or €90) + VAT at 17.5%.

Entries
Each entry should be mounted on two A2 sized boards, and must include photography, drawings and, if appropriate, a brief written description in English.

Submission Address
The Architectural Review
Greater London House
Hampstead Road
London NW1 7EJ
United Kingdom

Timetable
- Winner announced: December 2007 issue of The Architectural Review and on the website.
- Awards ceremony: London in late autumn. The winners will be invited to the event.
- Lecture Series: In spring 2008, winners will be invited to give talks on their work at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London as part of the RIBA’s Spring Lecture Series.

Links
Past winners

Promoter
Architecture Review

Official Website
http://www.architecturalreviewawards.com/